Fiona Richmond, born Julia Rosamund Harrison on March 2, 1945, in Hilborough, Norfolk, England, is a former English glamour model and actress renowned as one of Britain's top sex symbols in the 1970s. She skyrocketed to fame after auditioning for Paul Raymond's nude revue 'Pyjama Tops' (1970-1974), transitioning into strip club performances, nude modeling for magazines like 'Men Only'—where her explicit sexual advice column became a hit—and starring in several X-rated films. Notable works include 'Not Tonight, Darling' (1971), 'Exposé' (1976), 'Hardcore' (1977, aka 'Frankly Fiona'), and 'Let's Get Laid' (1977). She hosted the inaugural 'Electric Blue' video series in 1979 and appeared in stage shows like 'Women Behind Bars' with Divine. Richmond penned erotic autobiographies 'Fiona' (1976) and 'Story of I' (1978). Her personal life intertwined with Raymond (partner 1970-1977), later marrying James Montgomery (1983-1998), with whom she had daughter Tara. Retiring in 1983, she pursued fashion and hotel ventures in Grenada and Hampshire.